"(F)urther and coordinated steps to ensure that consumers in the EU are able to exercise their right to an informed choice in respect to settlement products in conformity with existing EU rules of origin and labeling, including other possible future measures."

"Possible measures against known violent settlers and those calling for acts of violence as regards immigration regulations in EU member states."

"Strengthen efforts to raise awareness amongst EU citizens and businesses on the risks related to economic and financial activities in the settlements, including financial transactions, investments, purchases, procurements and services."

"Advance voluntary guidelines for EU tour operators to prevent support for settlement business in East Jerusalem."

The Guardian said speculation mounts on whether Washington and EU countries will reassess how they treat Israel.

A previous article said don't bet on US changes. Policies toward Israel are longstanding.

They're hard-wired in place. They remain largely constant under all Israeli regimes. All are hardline. None are left-of-center.

It cited the EU report calling Jerusalem "one of the most emotive and problematic issues" in peace process discussions.

It omitted explaining longstanding peace process hypocrisy - the greatest scam in modern memory. Dead on arrival every time initiated.

The EU report cited "tensions, mistrust and violence which have accompanied developments in the city in the course of the year (at) extremely high levels."

"These developments are increasingly threatening the viability of the two-state solution and, in turn, risk precipitating further levels of polarisation and violence."

It said "2014 (was) distinguished by a number of specific, disturbing and often violent developments" - largely Israeli initiated.

It noted failure to address abuses will lead to "further escalation and extreme polarisation."

"These incidents have occurred against the background of the systematic increase in settlement activity, tensions over the Haram al-Sharif and rising levels of tensions and acts of violence" largely by Israel.

"The expansion of settlements has continued, including in highly sensitive areas, (and was) followed in force by waves of demolitions and evictions."

"Almost on a daily basis settlers and national religious activists have ascended on to the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount under the protection of Israeli forces."

Abusive security force practices were highlighted - Israeli instigated violence "le(ading) to more than 1,300 arrests (with 40% of he detainees being minors)."